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Election Election Committee handled the voting procedures and counted ballots for the elections of Homecoming Queen and the senior, junior and sophomore class offices. Their main function of the year was coordinating the Nominating Convention in March. Front Row: Ursula Kroemer. Scott Hedge, Marcy Lord, Chris Kimpel, Suzanne Willie, Cathy Pctrauskas, Shawn Maloney, Anita Oberlander, Second Row: Adam Martin, Mark Lorcnzen, Tracy Prebish, Dan Whalen, Jeff Gordon, Diana Bacon, Brad Brown, Scott Acklcy, Donna Lewis, Back Row: Paul Munana, Chuck McGlashan. Chris Goumas, Vince Siefe, Martha Carracino. Stacey Parent. - - I I I - - - - I l - - A ,., V1 rw. ff . IQ? W iw 'ff . 'lf M 0 510 ' fm 1 MN I ,135 I Z as with I ,, ff I . l. Mimc llflfil Flip Reade searches for his lim stoniach. 2. Rally Coiiiiiiissiuner Adam Marlin judges the Ducky Don costumes of Kim Panizzon and Melanie Doctors.
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Program Popular mime artist Flip Reade appeared again in the Greek Theater this year, under the direction of a reformed Program Committee. Guided by Chairperson Ursula Kroemer, the Committee arranged for the return of explorer-lecturer John Goddard and planned for an Activity Day in the spring. Several other speakers were also scheduled to appear on campus during the year. Though having fewer members, Program Committee improved its quality of work and increased its output. Front Row: Adam Martin, Ursula Kroemcr, Avery Austin, Courtney Boyle, Kathy Grier, Rob Cord. Back Row: Dana Webster, Dan Whalen, Eric Stoltz, Juli Howard, Lia Zanesco. In a series of shuffles early in the year the duties of Commissioner of Assemblies passed from Scott Drnavich to Adam Martin to Brad Brown. The resulting lack of direction led to a drop in student spirit, affecting even the sophomores who had captured the spirit Sceptre at the first few rallies. A few bright moments of the year included the goldfish swallowing contest and the rally put on by the Non-Rally for Prime Time Players. Front Row: Dan Whalen, Avery Austin, Martha Carracino, Marilyn Osborn, Linda Cruz, Lynn Thompson, Sharon Martin, Anita Oberlander, Tony Edwards. Back Row: Marcy Lord, Joan Klass. Kevin Webb. Diana Bacon. Kitty Kellogg. Ursula Kroemer, Greg Williams. Adam Martin. Julie Cook. Barbara Bullard. Betsy Logan, Amy Lang, Kathy Guevarra. Roxanne Manno. 1, Linus Humnun goes wild and crazy :ll a rally for Marqucltc Lisa Mcdwid. i' frm? 1' r., 'n3!-f' '-wig'
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ey Club Our attitude was to help the school whenever possible, explained Key Club President Scott Ackley. This year's Key Club was involved in helping out at the Homecoming Halftime ceremonies, escorting the Homecoming Princesses, painting the Greek Theater benches, and sponsoring Harvest Moon Ball. The club also attended the Kiwanis Club meetings, participated in Club Day, and helped in the Santa Barbara Tree Planting Campaign. Front Row: Wade Vesey, Scott Ackley, John Van Donge, Andy Michitson, Andrew Hoffman, Vince Siele, Paul Munana. Second Row: Bob Brennand, Scott Hedge, Steve Lewis, Bob Simpkins, Brad Brown, Bob Frakes, Back Row: Paul Kuhn. Doug Hayward, Chuck McGlashan, Jeff Gordon, Chris Goumas, Robert DeLapp, Paul Sutton. 1' Usher ettes This year, Usherettes officially became Usherfettes, with the addition of two boys to the club. With their new members, the club ushered for shuffles, plays, Royal Blue Revue, a barbershop quartet special, and various events at the Arlington Theater. Usherfettes also sponsored carnation sales at Valentine's Day and were overjoyed with the response. l-'ront Row: .loan Klass, Carol Morrow, Donna Lewis, Suzanne Klein, Gloria Albright. Jennilier Webster. Back Row: Sandy MeCurdy, Teri Marks, Alicia Lopez, Dina Cone, Bruce Barnes, Wes Bredall, Michelle Wise, Susan McNally, Advisor Mrs, Edmiston. l l ! I l 1 l
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